IPhoto update to 9.4.1 after updating MacBook Pro to Mountain Lion

Hello.
I updated my MacBook Pro to Mountain Lion and iPhoto to 9.4.1, but the Mac App Store still shows a "1 update available" notification, but when I open the App Store, next to iPhoto it says "Installed". How do I get rid of the "1 update available" notification ?
Thanks for your help,
Antonio

Addendum to my post above (I'm past the window to edit my original post).  Here is a screen shot (cick image to enlarge/read) of the multiple iPhoto 9.4 updates installed yet the App Store still insists that my installed version needs updating.  I'm completely befuddled on this one.
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